From: | Jason W Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca> |
To: | obligations@uwo.ca |
Date: | 17/01/2018 15:15:15 UTC |
Subject: | ODG: Revolution and Evolution in Private Law |
Attachments: | Revolution and Evolution in Private Law_ODG.docx |
Dear Colleagues:
Congratulations go out to Sarah Worthington, Andrew Robertson and Graham Virgo on the publication of
Revolution and Evolution in Private Law with Hart (https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/revolution-and-evolution-in-private-law-9781509913244/)
which collects papers presented at the last Obligations conference held at the University of Cambridge. Congratulations also go out to all the ODGers who contributed to the book. The impressive Table of Contents is excepted below. As is customary a 20%
discount is available if the instructions on the attached flyer are followed.
FOUNDATIONS
1. Revolution and Evolution in Private Law
Sarah Worthington
2. Revolutions in Private Law?
David Ibbetson
3. Private Law's Revolutionaries: Authors, Codifiers and Merchants?
Hector L MacQueen
4. Paradigms Lost or Paradigms Regained? Legal Revolutions and the Path of the Law
TT Arvind
DOCTRINES
5. Risk Revolutions in Private Law
Jenny Steele
6. The Unacknowledged Revolution in Liability for Negligence
Steve Hedley
7. A Revolution in Vicarious Liability: Lister, the Catholic Child Welfare Society Case
and Beyond
Paula Giliker
8. Revolutions in Contractual Interpretation: A Historical Perspective
Joanna McCunn
9. Revolutions and Counterrevolutions in Equitable Estoppel
Andrew Robertson
10. Reflections on the Restitution Revolution
1. England and Wales
Amy Goymour
2. Australia
Elise Bant
3. Canada
Mitchell McInnes
4. South Africa
Helen Scott
5. A Judicial Perspective
Sir Terence Etherton MR
11. Revolutions in Personal Property: Redrawing the Common Law's Conceptual Map
Sarah Worthington
GENERAL ISSUES
12. Modern Equity: Revolution or Renewal from Within?
Pauline Ridge
13. Concurrent Liability: A Spluttering Revolution
Paul S Davies
14. The Illegality Revolution
Graham Virgo
15. The Revolutionary Trajectory of EU Contract Law towards Post-national Law
Hugh Collins
Happy Reading,
Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
Law Building Rm 26
e. jneyers@uwo.ca
t. 519.661.2111 (x88435)